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for all of you that see those ebay dupes for like 200+ dollars buy it n call bank n stop payment :D i know it is probably illegal n all but gets job done and person prob wont do shit about it

seeing as theres a 90/100 percent chance wat he is sellin is not legit

cuz for 1 if im right u cant sue unless its a tangable object

i.e. touchable / real not data / computer file
and really if i am wrong bout comp file il lsearch ebay for pc files for sale :)

im prob wrong n flame me all u want but :D this is 1 way to get a dupe and if it does come out being real n u wna b nice send him the money

*if the dupe works :D
 

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Originally posted by Greywolf
Isn't it like "first pay me, when I receive payment, you get your item"?
But you can cancel the payment after you recieve the item. You could just inform PayPal that someone was using your account unauthorized.
 

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correct call or contact paypal and tell them there has been illegal activitys and all transactions will be removed from that time point, but it will be put on your account and they will watch you for a while.
 

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dude once he gets the money... he sends the item... u cant just tell ur bank to cancel it after he recieve the money... ur and idiot... but........ if he accepts checks u could send him 1 that is worth more then u got so therefore it will bounce.... just hope he sends dupe b4 he takes the check to the bank

correct call or contact paypal and tell them there has been illegal activitys and all transactions will be removed from that time point, but it will be put on your account and they will watch you for a while.
not to smart seeing how the conduct a full investagation before they refund your money...
 

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If it's from paypal they have a "garuntee" else those people who sell the items/program or whatever will be point blank dead.
 
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paypal does investigations. Your IP would prolly be logged so not a good idea to do that one.
 

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this is why u have dsl =/

Originally posted by Elite-Ã2
paypal does investigations. Your IP would prolly be logged so not a good idea to do that one.

if u have dsl ur ip is constanly changing becuse of firewall to prevent hacking and shit, so it wont matter, lie to them and reset ur pc, its that simple.
 

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Here's a better ebay scam that'll work 100% if done correctly:

eBay loophole-- there is an easy way to win any eBay auction for almost no money. I just had it happen to me, and I'm very unhappy with the results of my lost time, and eBay charging me fees that I now have to try and get retracted. While in my case, I had a reserve, many auctions out there do not, and eBay encourages no reserve with their 'hot item' section. To make matters worse, if you start your item off at a reasonable price, you'll get very few bids, and thus less people watching it during the final minutes of the auction.

Normally, on eBay, the process works like this:

You place a max bid for the item. Say the item is an antique vase. You like it, think its worth $100. Bidding opens at $2. You place a bid of $100. eBay gives you the opening bid at $2. You are protected up to $100.

Another bidder. Bidder 2 comes along and he wants the vase for $50., so he bids that amount. Bidder 1 is still the high bidder, at $55 ($50 + $5 increment). So Bidder 2 comes back and bids again, this time at $105. Viola! Bidder 2 is now winning at $105 (he met your high bid of $100 + the $5 increment.

More bids. Bidder 3 thinks the vase is worth $125, and bids that amount. He becomes high bidder with a price of $110. Bidder 4 thinks the vase is worth $130, and becomes high bidder posting that amount. The auction continues in this way until the end. Usually, in the last minutes, the bidding gets very heated, and the vase may end up selling for $600., which is close to what your local antique shop might charge.

This is how the scam works:

Same vase, opens at $2. Only this time, Bidder 1 bids $1000. The opening bid still shows only $2. He immediately follows with a false identity Bidder 2, at $990. Bidder 1 becomes high bidder at $995. Since this is more than you can get a similar product locally, and in a price range the average user is not going to spend lightly, there are no other bidders.

Scam complete. 15 seconds before the auction ends, Bidder 2 rescinds his bid, the "high" price drops back to the opening bid of $2, and Bidder 1 wins at that amount. Unless the seller has a substantial reserve to protect his investment (which is discouraged by eBay) he will be obligated to sell the vase for $2. If he does have a reserve, he doesn't have to sell, but he still owes eBay posting fees and the auction was a waste for him. For those of you who will say that the seller is not obligated to sell -- two things:

Seller must first be aware he was scammed.

Seller will likely end up getting neg feedback from scammer if he does not sell!
 

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there are other scamss like peopel try to sell items and then u send money and they dotn give you items, and its so hard ot get ur money back
 

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Dam i just got ripped, from a paypal thing off ebay, i know its my fault. but shit this guy is a scam artist and hes good at it. he totally reconfigured my computer and made it so i had to enter a password for everyprogram. I didnt even now the password because the guy took control over my computer. I hate scammers and paypal is kinda useless when it comes to this stuff
 

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big time bro
 

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